Many think of positive affirmations as simple mantras that are said over and over to one’s self until the person feels better, but there is more to it than this. After your positive affirmation reaches your subconscious you will undoubtedly start to see the results you desire in your life.
Brandon BeachumBrandon is the creator of Positive Head and is the host of the Positive Head weekly podcast. Both positive and negative affirmations exist in our minds whether we are aware of them or not.
The Law of Attraction states that you attract what you are emitting, and when you are thinking positively you will receive positivity back. A trick that I learned to do is, when I become aware of these things that are happening—for example, that one, it jumps out at me, right? Every Wednesday, host Brandon Beachum interviews a different consciousness change-maker that is helping to pave the way for humanity as we collectively transition into a state of expanded consciousness and awareness. When he’s not off traveling or camping at a transformational festival, he resides in Costa Mesa, CA.

But what I failed to realize was how powerful positivity can be in making decisions and living my life. The first step in creating positive affirmations is to determine what it is you would like to improve or change in your life.
Write your affirmation down and put in places you will see throughout the day like your refrigerator door, the mirror in your bathroom, or on your desk. So do not give up on your positive affirmations and continue to focus your energy on changing your life for the better. On the other weekdays, Brandon and his co-host Dalien give interpretations of their favorite quotes, share a bit of mind-expanding news, take questions from the audience, and dig into other positive topics they deem worthy of discussion. His passions include discussing the ultimate nature of reality, pursuing unique entrepreneurial ventures, making music and writing.
In fact, positive affirmations are a tool of mind power that can be harvested by anyone, if you know how to use them. When we say, ‘I hate my job’ we will come to believe it and it will affect the way we work and our attitude.

Or you can simply remember the affirmation and repeat it silently or out loud while you perform daily tasks such as washing the dishes, fueling the car, or walking the dog.
On the other hand, if we say ‘I love exercising it makes me feel so good’ we program our minds to believe exercising is an enjoyable experience.
He often elaborates on this concept that separation is an illusion and is fond of saying, “all is literally one… act accordingly”! You’ll be really surprised, when you start setting the intention to make the unconscious conscious, how much light you can shine on the darkness, so to speak. Write down positive statements like, Money is readily available for all of my needs, I am happy and healthy, I am confident and I draw people to me.